Roscoe Smith shoots between Bucknell forward Joe Willman (left) and guard Bryson Johnson in the second round. No. 3 seed Connecticut defeated No. 14 seed Bucknell in the second round of the West Regional.

Connecticut's Kemba Walker was in the running for player of the year, and this shot gives you a glimpse at why he was. Playing in the West Regional semifinal against No. 2 seed San Diego State, Walker had 36 points.

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Connecticut conductor

Coach Jim Calhoun instructs his team during the first half of the West Regional semifinal game against San Diego State. This will be Calhoun's fifth trip to the Final Four. He has two national titles with the Huskies, from 1999 and 2004.

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Onward and upward

Kemba Walker celebrates the Huskies' 74-67 win over the favored No. 2 see San Diego State.

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Exclamation point

Jeremy Lamb goes up for a dunk during the second half of the West Region championship game. Connecticut beat Arizona 65-63 in the final game in Anaheim.

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Eyes on the ball

Arizona's Derrick Williams (left) and Brendon Lavender fight Connecticut's Alex Oriakhi for a rebound in the West title game. Oriakhi was UConn's top rebounder in the game, grabbing six.

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Up and away

Shabazz Napier takes advantage of a fast break in the second half against Arizona. Napier was part of a key run by Connecticut in the first half of the game, bringing the Huskies to within one of Arizona after getting down early.

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Better now

Kemba Walker smiles about a foul call going against Arizona during the first half of the West Region title game.

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Defense wins titles

Arizona's Kevin Parrom fights for the ball with Connecticut's Jeremy Lamband (center) and Jamall Coombs-McDaniel. The Huskies forced 9 turnovers in the game while committing only five.